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121 research worker
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122 capital per worker
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123 nonmanual worker
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124 trabajador manual
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125 unskilled worker
неквалифицированный рабочий; разнорабочийСинонимический ряд:worker (noun) blue-collar worker; bricklayer's helper; construction hand; hired man; laborer; manual laborer; seasonal laborer; toiler; worker -
126 white-collar worker
упр., эк. тр. "белые воротнички" (работники, не занятые физическим трудом; включает служащих, в т. ч. клерков и секретарей, инженерно-технический персонал, управляющих, специалистов и др.)Syn:Ant:See:* * *• служащий* * *«белый воротничок»любой офисный работник, не занятый физическим трудом, включая административных, управленческих и профессиональных работников -
127 obrero no manual
(n.) = white collar workerEx. There is no clear definition of a white collar worker, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics includes professional, technical, managerial, sales, and clerical workers in this category.* * *(n.) = white collar workerEx: There is no clear definition of a white collar worker, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics includes professional, technical, managerial, sales, and clerical workers in this category.
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128 obrero manual
(n.) = blue collar workerEx. If by being identified in the popular mind with a few gifted youngsters we compromise our ability to attract blue collar workers, for example, I think we'll have done ourselves irreparable harm.* * *(n.) = blue collar workerEx: If by being identified in the popular mind with a few gifted youngsters we compromise our ability to attract blue collar workers, for example, I think we'll have done ourselves irreparable harm.
См. также в других словарях:
manual worker — ➔ worker * * * manual worker UK US noun [C] ► HR, WORKPLACE a person whose job involves physical work: »a skilled/unskilled manual worker … Financial and business terms
manual worker — noun (C) someone whose work involves using their hands rather than their mind manual work noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
worker — work‧er [ˈwɜːkə ǁ ˈwɜːrkər] noun [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES one of the people who work for an organization or business, and are below the level of manager: • There are new health and safety regulations for factory workers. • Many office workers… … Financial and business terms
manual — ► ADJECTIVE 1) made or worked with the hands. 2) using or working with the hands: a manual worker. ► NOUN 1) a book giving instructions or information. 2) an organ keyboard played with the hands not the feet. DERIVATIVES manually … English terms dictionary
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Manual labour — Detail from Labor, Charles Sprague Pearce (1896). Manual labour (British English), manual labor (American English) or manual work is physical work done by people, most especially in contrast to that done by machines, and also to that done by… … Wikipedia